![]() The Panda Shepherd is also a popular show and family companion.Height, WeightHeight: Males 24 - 26 inches (60 - 65 cm) Females 22 - 24 inches (55 - 60 cm) His fine nose can sniff out drugs and intruders, and can alert handlers to the presence of underground mines in time to avoid detonation, or gas leaks in a pipes buried 15 feet underground. The Panda Shepherd also excels in many other dog activities including Schutzhund, tracking, obedience, agility, Flyball and ring sport. The breed is so intelligent and learns so readily that it has been used as a sheepdog, guard dog, in police work, as a guide for the blind, in search and rescue service and in the military. This is not a breed that will be happy simply lying around your living room or locked out in the backyard. They need somewhere to channel their mental and physical energy. With this highly skilled working dog comes a drive to have a job and a task in life and a consistent pack leaderto show them guidance. Panda Shepherds are one of the smartest and most trainable breeds. Learn canine instincts and treat the dog accordingly. Do not treat this dog as if he were human. Owners need to have an air of natural authority to their demeanor. Panda Shepherds will not listen if they sense that they are stronger minded than their owner, however they will also not respond well to harsh discipline. They should be trained and socialized from an early age. Panda Shepherds who have passive owners and or whose instincts are not being met can become timid, skittish, may be prone to fear biting and develop a guarding issue. ![]() They must be firmly trained in obedience from an early age. A stable, well-adjusted and trained dog is, for the most part, generally good with other pets and excellent with children in the family. This breed needs owners who are naturally authoritative over the dog in a calm, but firm, confident and consistent way. Problems arise when an owner allows the dog to believe he is pack leader over humans and/or does not give the dog the mental and physical daily exercise it needs to be stable. Aggression and attacks on people are due to poor handling and training. Socialize this breed well starting at puppyhood. Often used as police dogs, the Panda Shepherd has a very strong protective instinct, and is extremely loyal to its handler. They only bark when they feel it is necessary. This breed needs his people and should not be left isolated for long periods of time. Panda Shepherds love to be close to their families, but can be wary of strangers. They will not think twice about giving their lives for their human pack. Cheerful, obedient eager to learn, tranquil, confident, serious and clever, Panda Shepherds are extremely faithful and brave. The round feet have very hard soles.TemperamentOften used as working dogs, Panda Shepherds are courageous, keen, alert and fearless. The front legs and shoulders are muscular and the thighs are thick and sturdy. The bushy tail reaches almost to its hocks and hangs down when the dog is at rest. The ears of puppies under six months may drop slightly. The ears are wide at the base, pointed, upright and turned forward. The dark eyes are almond shaped and never protruding. The teeth meet in a strong scissors bite. The nose is most often black, however blue or liver still do sometimes occur, but are considered a fault and cannot be shown. The head should be in proportion to its body, and the forehead a little rounded. ![]() The Panda Shepherd has a sturdy, muscular, slightly elongated body with a light, solid bone structure. It is 35% white, the remainder of coloring is black and tan, and it has no white German Shepherds in its ancestry. The piebald coloring has occurred in a single GSD bloodline. WE GO ONE IN AND I THOUGHT A DESCRIPTION WOULD BE HELPFUL The Panda Shepherd is a piebald colored German Shepherd.
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